No Signal

I had no problem making DVD's from our VHS tape player, but when I try to connect my Nikon Action-8 camera to my PC I get a NO SIGNAL sign and occasional sound. I did everything they say. I checked my computer. I updated my drivers and I have it connected correctly and still no signal. This is very frustrating as this is why I bought the product. It has nothing to do with my tapes as I can view them perfectly in my camera and I also made a new tape. I have my Roxio Video Capture USB device with the Roxio Adapter attached pluged in my PC with my video and audio cables attached to my camera. What am I missing?

I had no problem making DVD's from our VHS tape player, but when I try to connect my Nikon Action-8 camera to my PC I get a NO SIGNAL sign and occasional sound. I did everything they say. I checked my computer. I updated my drivers and I have it connected correctly and still no signal. This is very frustrating as this is why I bought the product. It has nothing to do with my tapes as I can view them perfectly in my camera and I also made a new tape. I have my Roxio Video Capture USB device with the Roxio Adapter attached pluged in my PC with my video and audio cables attached to my camera. What am I missing?

I had no problem making DVD's from our VHS tape player, but when I try to connect my Nikon Action-8 camera to my PC I get a NO SIGNAL sign and occasional sound. I did everything they say. I checked my computer. I updated my drivers and I have it connected correctly and still no signal. This is very frustrating as this is why I bought the product. It has nothing to do with my tapes as I can view them perfectly in my camera and I also made a new tape. I have my Roxio Video Capture USB device with the Roxio Adapter attached pluged in my PC with my video and audio cables attached to my camera. What am I missing?

If it works using the VHS tape player, that proves the Roxio software/hardware is ok.

Can you output from the camcorder to a TV or similar? Perhaps there are issues with the ports.

You may be right. We cannot get a clear picture on the TV either. I don't know anything tech, so does this mean the port is bad in the camera and I am just up the creek with the whole process? By the way, I appreciate your effort in trying to solve this problem.

You may be right. We cannot get a clear picture on the TV either. I don't know anything tech, so does this mean the port is bad in the camera and I am just up the creek with the whole process? By the way, I appreciate your effort in trying to solve this problem.

Before you throw out that camcorder, and what you want to capture is important, make an investment in good quality wires with good jacks. It may be as simple as that. Can you see any corrosion on the camera posts?

Also consider that the video you are trying to work with may be poor quality. Do you have any that you can try to see if they work better?

Before you throw out that camcorder, and what you want to capture is important, make an investment in good quality wires with good jacks. It may be as simple as that. Can you see any corrosion on the camera posts?

Also consider that the video you are trying to work with may be poor quality. Do you have any that you can try to see if they work better?

I have tried new wires, but I don't know if they were any better. There is no corrosion. I made a new tape, and that didn't make a difference. The wires I have are three and three. There is one red, yellow and white on each side. The camera has only two ports so the one white wire is not being plugged in. Must I have a two on one side and three on the other cable for it to work. That is how they are plugged in, but what I am saying is must the cable be accurate to two and three instead of three and three. I sure hope you get what I mean. Thanks

I have tried new wires, but I don't know if they were any better. There is no corrosion. I made a new tape, and that didn't make a difference. The wires I have are three and three. There is one red, yellow and white on each side. The camera has only two ports so the one white wire is not being plugged in. Must I have a two on one side and three on the other cable for it to work. That is how they are plugged in, but what I am saying is must the cable be accurate to two and three instead of three and three. I sure hope you get what I mean. Thanks

What is the Model # on the Nikon ?, then we could get the manual and help you, maybe.

I have tried new wires, but I don't know if they were any better. There is no corrosion. I made a new tape, and that didn't make a difference. The wires I have are three and three. There is one red, yellow and white on each side. The camera has only two ports so the one white wire is not being plugged in. Must I have a two on one side and three on the other cable for it to work. That is how they are plugged in, but what I am saying is must the cable be accurate to two and three instead of three and three. I sure hope you get what I mean. Thanks

Yes, I understand. I had an old Sony that had ony one port. The port was used for both audio and video ! It took a stereo jack - one part of the pin was audio and the other audio. It sounds like you have a video jack and a separate audio jack which may or may not be stereo.

Thta camcorder was mono. I took the audio out from the camcorderr and used a splitter to get the mono split into two separate mono streams.

None of which had any effect on the video though ! Since you do get some video you have the yellow wire plugged into the camcorder correctly.

Just in case, do you have or can you get a camcorder head cleaning tape? Those are not usually recommended for frequent use but you may be able to get some junk off the heads so that the quality may imporve in the short run.

Yes, I understand. I had an old Sony that had ony one port. The port was used for both audio and video ! It took a stereo jack - one part of the pin was audio and the other audio. It sounds like you have a video jack and a separate audio jack which may or may not be stereo.

Thta camcorder was mono. I took the audio out from the camcorderr and used a splitter to get the mono split into two separate mono streams.

None of which had any effect on the video though ! Since you do get some video you have the yellow wire plugged into the camcorder correctly.

Just in case, do you have or can you get a camcorder head cleaning tape? Those are not usually recommended for frequent use but you may be able to get some junk off the heads so that the quality may imporve in the short run.

Sorry that I can't offer any more support/help.

Yes, I do have the yellow and the red plugged in. I realize that technology has changed since this camcorder, and it is hard to apply todays technology to it. This even had an RFU adaptor to connect the the VHF antenna. Unfortunately nothing is working except that the camera still records which is no help to me whatsoever. Thank you for all your help. I guess this is a camera problem. I wonder if you can rent cameras to do the job?

Yes, I do have the yellow and the red plugged in. I realize that technology has changed since this camcorder, and it is hard to apply todays technology to it. This even had an RFU adaptor to connect the the VHF antenna. Unfortunately nothing is working except that the camera still records which is no help to me whatsoever. Thank you for all your help. I guess this is a camera problem. I wonder if you can rent cameras to do the job?

Do you need a camcorder or just a player? What kind of tape does it take? If it is a simple 8 mm cassette? You can sometimes get good working 8mm camcorders on such places as e-bay. I bought a JVC camnocrder that had no probles playing the tapes I recorded with the old Sony.

Do you need a camcorder or just a player? What kind of tape does it take? If it is a simple 8 mm cassette? You can sometimes get good working 8mm camcorders on such places as e-bay. I bought a JVC camnocrder that had no probles playing the tapes I recorded with the old Sony.

Actually, I just need a player if that is what will work with my Roxio program. I have a bunch of video 8 tapes that my mother and my daughter recorded of the years and I need to change them to DVD's. Whatever it takes...that's what I need.

Actually, I just need a player if that is what will work with my Roxio program. I have a bunch of video 8 tapes that my mother and my daughter recorded of the years and I need to change them to DVD's. Whatever it takes...that's what I need.

I thnk you'll find a stand alone player will be much more expensive than the camcorder. Supply and demand. Good luck.